Across
- 1. (kg) Unit of mass.
- 4. Product of an object's mass and velocity.
- 7. The individual vectors, often perpendicular, whose sum is the resultant
- 9. Speed in a given direction.
- 12. Force Force of gravity between two masses.
- 13. Vector Vector obtained by the vector addition of two or more vectors.
- 14. Energy Energy due to motion.
- 17. Collision Collision where kinetic energy is not conserved.
- 20. Motion Motion of an object thrown into the air.
- 21. Quantity with only magnitude.
- 22. Change in position of an object.
- 23. Force of attraction between objects.
- 25. (m) Unit of length.
- 26. Collision Collision conserving kinetic energy.
- 28. Laws of Motion Three laws describing the relationship between motion and force.
- 30. Quantity with both magnitude and direction.
- 33. Push or pull on an object.
- 34. Velocity Rate of rotation.
- 35. Force resisting motion.
- 36. (s) Unit of time.
- 37. Acceleration Acceleration towards the center of circular motion.
Down
- 2. Change in momentum.
- 3. Horizontal distance traveled by a projectile.
- 4. Amount of matter in an object.
- 5. Rough calculation.
- 6. Force Force exerted perpendicular to a surface.
- 8. Rate of change of velocity.
- 10. of Projection Angle at which a projectile is launched.
- 11. Force Force directing an object towards the center of its circular path.
- 15. Force Total force acting on an object.
- 16. Force due to gravity acting on an object.
- 18. Path followed by a projectile.
- 19. Addition Process of combining vectors to find their sum.
- 20. Energy Stored energy based on position.
- 24. of Momentum Total momentum remains constant in a closed system.
- 27. of Magnitude Approximate size or scale of a value.
- 29. Figures Digits in a number that contribute to its precision.
- 31. Energy Energy stored in a compressed or stretched object.
- 32. Force transmitted through a string, rope, or similar object.